Clemson Rural Health

Clemson Rural Health Clemson Rural Health provides innovative health care services and outstanding student experiences.

Clemson Rural Health is the organizing framework for Clemson’s health service delivery and prevention efforts statewide. Housed in the College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS),
Clemson Rural Health includes the Joseph F. Sullivan Center (JFSC), Clemson Health Clinic – Walhalla, our mobile health van fleet, our at-risk community COVID-19 screening teams, our collaborative projects

with the Clemson-MUSC Healthy Me – Healthy SC Alliance, the Department of Public Health Sciences (PHS), the School of Nursing, CU Center for Research on Health Disparities, and community development projects led by the Dean and faculty across CBSHS. Key activities include:

Integrated chronic disease support with local clinician practices and hospitals
Operating mobile health clinics to deliver health care services in target counties and clusters
Operating primary care clinics (fixed and mobile) where gaps in health care services exist
Providing short-term behavioral health support
Providing nutrition counseling to communities and individual chronic disease patients
Delivering lifestyle behavior change intervention programming
Delivering telehealth/virtual visits
Supporting CBSHS on major projects related to food security and health as an economic strategy for rural communities
Leading (with collaborators) various cancer screenings
Facilitating the implementation of approved research protocols (Clemson and MUSC) related to chronic disease and target conditions
Facilitating the implementation of technology-driven, home-based monitoring of chronic disease patients
School of Nursing, with support from the Center for Research on Health Disparities, has created the Appalachian American Alliance of Nurse Practitioners (AAANP), a networking and educational resource for nurse practitioners who work in Appalachian areas. Appalachian nurse practitioners are often geographically isolated from each other and have difficulty finding educational opportunities; AAANP aims to break down those barriers serving as a professional resource and foster research collaborations to eliminate health disparities in Appalachia.

Now is your chance to join our growing team!We are searching for four health care professionals to launch a new maternal...
05/29/2026

Now is your chance to join our growing team!

We are searching for four health care professionals to launch a new maternal health clinic in Abbeville, S.C.

Send this to a friend you think would make a great fit!

05/27/2026

Clemson Rural Health received a $7.7M Maternal Care Access Grant to improve care of mothers and babies in South Carolina!

"Since 2022, Moore has been leading bilingual service-learning projects in her SPAN 4190 class, 'Health and the Hispanic...
05/26/2026

"Since 2022, Moore has been leading bilingual service-learning projects in her SPAN 4190 class, 'Health and the Hispanic Community,' that partnered with PASOs, the Hispanic Alliance, LiveWell Greenville, Clemson Rural Health and AHAM."

Associate Professor of Spanish and International Health Arelis Moore of the Department of Languages has been recognized by the Gulf South Summit for

05/22/2026

Chat & Chew: Diabetes & Oral Health with Clemson Rural Health

🗓 May 28 | 11 AM – 1 PM
📍 Orangeburg, SC
💬 FREE + snacks included

Join us for an engaging session with SCOHAN's very own Shawn M. E. Skinner, MPH

📞 Call 803-516-4227 to save your spot!

RSVP today!
05/11/2026

RSVP today!

Chat & Chew: Diabetes & Oral Health with Clemson Rural Health

🗓 May 28 | 11 AM – 1 PM
📍 Orangeburg, SC
💬 FREE + snacks included

Join us for an engaging session with SCOHAN's very own Shawn M. E. Skinner, MPH

📞 Call 803-516-4227 to save your spot!

We're Moving (Temporarily!) Clemson Community Primary Care is relocating during renovations at Edwards Hall. Starting Ju...
05/07/2026

We're Moving (Temporarily!)

Clemson Community Primary Care is relocating during renovations at Edwards Hall. Starting June 3, you can find us at 310 Klugh Avenue, where we'll continue providing the same great care for Clemson faculty, staff, and the wider community.

Services include:
• Primary care
• Sick visits
• CU4Health annual health screenings
• Travel vaccines (excluding Yellow Fever)
• Women’s care
• Chronic disease management
• Nutrition consultations
• Dermatology consultations

The clinic will be closed from May 18 to June 2 to accommodate the move.

Clemson Community Primary Care is looking for a full-time NP to join our team and help deliver high-quality, compassiona...
05/06/2026

Clemson Community Primary Care is looking for a full-time NP to join our team and help deliver high-quality, compassionate primary care to the people we proudly serve.

What you'll find here:
✅ A purpose-driven team committed to transforming health outcomes
✅ The backing of a nationally recognized research university
✅ A thriving Upstate South Carolina community to call home

📩 Interested or know someone who might be? Visit the link to apply.

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05/01/2026

Today's Friday Feature highlights a $7.7 million grant from the South Carolina Department of Public Health, which will allow Clemson Rural Health to increase care statewide for mothers and babies in underserved communities. 🍼❤️‍🩹🩺

The grant funding will go toward a purchase of a Mobile Maternity Unit and will cover $1.4 million in annual operating costs over a three year period. Services will include preconception counseling, prenatal and postpartum care, lactation support and access to obstetric and maternal-fetal medicine specialists.

The new clinic will serve Abbeville, McCormick, Edgefield and Saluda counties, designated as "maternity deserts," or areas where pregnant people face barriers to care.

Learn more about this transformative effort here: https://news.clemson.edu/clemson-rural-health-receives-7-7m-maternal-care-access-grant-to-improve-care-of-mothers-and-babies-in-south-carolina/ 💫

Address

Edwards Hall
Clemson, SC
29634

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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